Re: [Histonet] automated immunostainers

From:

Dana Settembre

I had a Dako and it worked well and the training went well and their
technical support is fantastic, so we got another.
Dana Settembre
University Hospital-UMDNJ
Newark, NJ
>>> Julien Lambrey de Souza 9/26/2003 11:43:01
AM >>>
Hi All,
As a new developmental biology lab, we are looking to acquire an
automated
immunostainer to stain all types of collagen and probably bone
precursor.
Do you have a particular machine to recommend? Although we have looked
at
different stainers (Zymed, Genex, Optimax, Dako, Labvision), each
compagny
seems to have the best machine for our particular needs. We will be
processing small amounts (compared to hospitals for instance) but need
the
automatisation because of time consuming other histological techniques
we
use. The brochures are all very interesting but hardly reflect the
reality
of laboratory routine work.
Any help is welcome.
Thanks a lot,
Julien.
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